This might be possible, but then EMI testing should reveal any increase in spurs in radiated emissions... bob
-----Original Message----- Bob, doesn’t this assume a perfectly resistive load presented by the antenna? If the antenna presents a reactive load, it will be non-linear, so a peak on the fundamental may well result in spurious emissions. No?
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On 2-Oct-2017, at 04:27 PM, Robert McGwier rwmcgwier@gmail.com wrote:
Yes
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Franklin Antonio antonio@qti.qualcomm.com wrote:
Can't you just tune for maximum signal level received, and bypass measuring SWR?
From: AMSAT-BB amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org on behalf of Robert Bruninga < bruninga@usna.edu> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2017 1:25 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Cc: Jin Kang Subject: [amsat-bb] TUning the antennas on a Cubesat
Someone asked me how to tune the antennas on a cubesat without the instrumentation totally becoming part of the antenna system itself?
I said you have to put the SWR instrument inside the cubesat as we did here: http://aprs.org/PSAT2/SWR-testing-0160x.jpg
But that only works on a 1.5U cubesat where and MFJ Antenna Analyzer will fit!
The other method is to just put in a bidirectional coupler chip, and then feed the forward and reflected voltage taps to the internal cubesat telemetry system and then compute the SWR from these two Forward and Reflected power telemetry channels.
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